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Oral Health Literacy: An Overview and Update
In 2004 the National Institute of Dental Research (NIDCR) among other participating NIH institutes, issued a program announcement for research on health literacy. As a result, numerous studies have resulted from this PA which is still active. For example studies have shown that individuals with low levels of oral health literacy tend to have higher caries rates, lower levels of dental knowledge, fewer dental visits and higher no-shows.
Health literacy is now and acknowledge pathway to improve health, including oral health and is on the national agenda. Oral health literacy is a relatively new construct that has made impressive gains since it was first introduced in 2000.
Learning Areas:
Communication and informaticsDiversity and culture
Public health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the relationship between low levels of oral health literacy and health outcomes.
Describe the assent of oral health literacy since it was first defined in Healthy People 2010
Keyword(s): Oral Health, Communication
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I was instrumental in initiating the need to address health literacy in dentistry and was one of the authors of the first NIH Program Announcement addressing health literacy. She also organized the NIDCRâs workshop on oral health literacy and co-authored the findings. I have a research affiliation with the University of Maryland's Horowitz Center for Health Literacy.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.